All lost and found items in East Midlands
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Found travel visas near Nottingham railway station
Found travel visas near Nottingham railway station in the East Midlands on Saturday around 3:15 pm. I was stepping off the tram at the station forecourt when a small black folder slipped from a backpack and landed on the pavement. Inside were several visa pages and a passport photo, clearly official, and my stomach dropped imagining the owner panicking. I picked everything up, kept the contents secure, and brought it here so the rightful owner can claim them through the site.
LOST: Chargers in East Midlands
I was leaving a café by Nottingham's Market Square around 6:10 p.m. last Monday when I realized my chargers were gone from my bag. The two cables matter to me—one green with a frayed end, the other black with a cracked USB-C tip. They’re not just wires; they’re how I stay connected during long study sessions in the East Midlands. If anyone finds them, I’d be grateful for this listing to help me get back to my routine.
Lost scarves near Old Market Square, Nottingham.
I lost my scarves somewhere in the East Midlands, specifically Nottingham's Old Market Square. They're a cream knitted scarf with a navy stripe and a matching wool hat. I last had them around 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, after I stepped off the tram near the market stalls and tucked the scarf into my coat sleeve during a gust of wind. It felt like losing a bit of home—my grandmother gave me that scarf, and it kept me warm through many cold commutes. If anyone found them, please hang onto them; I'll swing by the kiosk near the Old Market Square to collect.
Found GPS devices near Market Square, Nottingham
While walking through Nottingham city centre this afternoon, I found a GPS device lying on the pavement under a bench near the Market Street bus stop outside Market Square, Nottingham, at about 3:15 p.m. on Saturday. It looked untouched, with a blue protective case and a cracked screen, like someone relies on it to navigate a long journey. I’m sharing it here because I know how stressful it is to lose your navigation on the way home. If this belongs to you, it was found today and handed in for safekeeping.
Black Samsonite carry-on with red tag
I lost my black Samsonite carry-on suitcase yesterday around 3pm near the tram stop by The Lace Market in Nottingham. It's a 55cm hard-shell with a few scuffs and a bright red luggage tag bearing my initials NR on the handle; there’s also a small tear on the bottom corner. Inside are clothes, a navy rain jacket, and a folded scarf that belonged to my grandmother—it’s the last keepsake I have from her, so it means a lot to me. I’m really hoping someone who picked it up in East Midlands, especially around that Lace Market area, can get it back to me.
White business card with mint-green accents
I lost my friend's business card yesterday around 3pm near the Market Square tram stop in Nottingham, East Midlands. It's a small white card with mint-green borders and a gold foil Aurora Studio logo at the top. The name on the card reads Samira Patel, with an email [email protected] and a contact number faintly written on the back. The card has a faint coffee stain in the bottom-right corner and a slightly bent edge from being in my coat pocket all week. I really need to get back in touch—we were coordinating a project, and that card has sentimental value because it belonged to a good friend.
Blue Nike running shoes, size 9
I lost my blue Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm near the Old Market Square tram stop in Nottingham. They're size 9, blue with a white Nike swoosh and an orange heel tab, and they're in decent condition with light creasing. Left shoe has a coffee stain on the tongue and a tiny scuff on the toe; right shoe has a muddy streak along the sole. These have seen me through daily runs and a halfway marathon training plan, so they mean a lot and I’d really appreciate having them back.
Black Fossil bi-fold wallet with ID
I lost my black Fossil bi-fold wallet yesterday around 3pm outside Boots on Market Street in Nottingham, near Old Market Square. It's slim, well-worn, with the Fossil logo on the front and a small coffee stain along the back edge. Inside I have my driving license, two bank cards, and about £30, plus a laminated photo of my grandma and a tiny 'KP' monogram on the inner sleeve. It felt sentimental and I’d be really grateful to get it back—thanks for keeping an eye out.
Black Samsung T7 portable SSD
I found a black Samsung T7 portable SSD yesterday around 4:15pm behind the Broadmarsh Centre tram stop in Nottingham, East Midlands. It's a compact, matte-black aluminum drive the size of a credit card, with a small white sticker featuring a cartoon fox on the back and a faint scratch along the top edge. It looks like 500GB by the label on the bottom, and I haven’t tried to peek at anything on it. It seems well cared for, which makes me think someone must be missing it and would want it back. If this belongs to you, tell me the sticker detail and we can arrange a safe handover near Market Street.
Black microKORG synth with orange keys
Found a black microKORG synthesizer with bright orange keys and a small red sticker on the back with the initials MK. I found it this afternoon around 2:15pm in Market Square, Nottingham, outside the Theatre Royal by the bus stops. It looks a bit dusty and has some wear along the bottom from sitting on the pavement, but the keys feel solid and it powered up when I plugged it in. It’s gotta mean something to someone—if you recognize the sticker or the back label, message me here so we can sort a safe pickup and reunion.
Found blue budgie with yellow chest near Nottingham tram stop
I found a bright blue budgie with a yellow chest this afternoon around 2:15pm near the tram stop by the Nottingham Victoria Centre on Upper Parliament Street, East Midlands. It's a small parrot, about the size of a canary, with a white face and an orange beak. It has a distinctive green leg band with the number 12 on it and a tiny nick in the right wing feather. The bird seems surprisingly tame and even hopped onto my finger after I called. If this is your bird, message me here and we can arrange a safe handover; I’d really like to see it go home.
Blue and white RC helicopter toy
I lost my blue and white RC helicopter toy yesterday around 3pm near Market Square by the tram stop in Nottingham, East Midlands. It's a small plastic chopper, about 6 inches long, with orange rotor tips and a tiny red star sticker on the tail. The bottom is a little scratched from grass, and the on/off switch feels a bit sticky. It's my son's favorite toy and was a gift from his granddad, so it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back!
Blue Giro road bike helmet with white accents
I lost my blue Giro road bike helmet yesterday around 3pm near Market Square tram stop on Maid Marian Way in Nottingham, East Midlands. It's matte cobalt blue with white Giro branding and size L, with an adjustable rear dial and removable padding. There's a small dent on the outer shell near the Giro logo and a lime-green reflective sticker on the inside of the strap. This helmet is my daily ride shield and holds sentimental value because it was a gift from a cycling club mentor; I really need it back if anyone found it. If you found it, please get in touch—I'd be grateful to get it back as soon as possible.
Red enamel saucepan with wooden handle
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my red enamel saucepan was missing. It's about 20 cm in diameter, glossy red on the outside, with a long wooden handle and a metal rivet near the base. The lid is glass and has a tiny chip on the rim; there’s a faint coffee stain along the inside from a rushed brew. I last saw it near the tram stop outside the Victoria Centre in Nottingham, East Midlands, after I popped out for a quick lunch. It really matters to me—it's my grandmother's pan and I'd be grateful to get it back.
Red paperback Gatsby with blue bookmark
I found a red paperback copy of The Great Gatsby, a Penguin edition with a creased spine and slightly yellowed pages. It has a blue ribbon bookmark sticking out and a coffee ring on the bottom corner of page 72—a real lived-in vibe. I found it this afternoon around 2:15pm near the tram stop by Broadmarsh Shopping Centre in Nottingham city centre, East Midlands. Inside the front cover there's a small handwritten note that reads 'Jess 22', plus a faded stamp from a local bookshop I can't quite place. It feels like a well-loved read and I’d love to help reunite it with its owner; if this sounds like yours, drop me a message and we can sort out the return.